The book The Jesters a Simple Story in Four Acts of Verse was written by author Miguel Zamacos Here you can read free online of The Jesters a Simple Story in Four Acts of Verse book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Jesters a Simple Story in Four Acts of Verse a good or bad book?
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We asked for jesters. . HILARIUS Well? Am I no jester? OLIVER No. If my opinion should weigh with you in the least I would suggest that you become a Trappist priest. 'T is your vocation. MAUTPRE Now, Narcissus, an it please You to stand forth, we'd hear you discourse on the breeze. ACT THIRD 111 NARCISSUS There's elegance in the breeze. She is so debonair, Softens the summer heat, Ripples a maiden's hair With a desire to please. There's elegance in the breeze. There's cleverness in the breeze. ...Without her aid each fold Of this my cloak would hang Heavily, stiffly cold, Cold as life's ironies. There's cleverness in the breeze. The breeze is a winsome maid, Merrily, gaily bright, Frolicsome, with a depth Of human love to-night, Warmhearted, unafraid. The breeze is a winsome maid. The breeze is fantastic, she Loves with light things to play, Lifting up, sweeping off All that endure her sway, 112 THE JESTERS In a whirlwind of glee. The breeze has her fantasy. The breeze is the soldier's friend, Spreads with her forceful wave The flapping flag which makes Even a coward brave To attack or defend.
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